All muscles are controlled by impulses from the brain. Skeletal muscle is, with few exceptions, the only type of muscle that can be controlled at will.
Skeletal Muscle
Cardiac muscle is striated and is involuntary muscle. Smooth muscle is also controlled involuntarily by the brain. Skeletal muscle, however, is voluntary.
The contraction of cardiac muscle is referred to as a heartbeat and is responsible for pumping blood around the body. Cardiac muscle is controlled by nerve impulses that are being sent all the time. The contractions of the cardiac muscles cannot be controlled as such.
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Skeletal muscle is most often controlled by conscious thought.
Sensory neurons
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Generally, skeletal muscle is voluntarily controlled and smooth muscle is not. Some structures have a combination of both. For example, the bladder is made up of smooth muscle and consists of some skeletal muscle at the sphincter which is capable of "holding" it until you are ready.
The type of bond used to transmit impulses between nerve and muscle cells is a chemical bond called a neurotransmitter. Neurotransmitters are released from the nerve cells and bind to receptors on the muscle cells, triggering a response that leads to muscle contraction.
Striated (also called voluntary).
The stomach wall has smooth muscle, controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
sensory neuron